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              <description>An account of the resource</description>
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                  <text>Replica of trilobites cast directly from type specimens from museums worldwide</text>
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              <description>An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context</description>
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      <description>An extension of Dublin core metadata schema for biological specimens.</description>
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          <description>IU Catalog Number assigned to physical object, such as specimen. Enter only numeric value, i.e. For IU16046, use “16064”. Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>Binomial nomenclature for specimen consists of genus and species, if available. i.e. Homo (genus) sapiens (species), with authorship and date information if known. Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>The full scientific name of the kingdom in which the taxon is classified. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Examples: "Animalia", "Plantae". Value should based on Accepted Name if available.</description>
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          <description>The full scientific name of the phylum in which the taxon is classified. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Examples: "Chordata" (phylum), "Bryophyta" (division). Value based on Accepted Name if available.</description>
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          <description>The full scientific name of the class in which the taxon is classified. Value based on Accepted Name if available.  Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified. Value based on Accepted Name if available. Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>The full scientific name of the genus in which the taxon is classified. Value based on Accepted Name if available. Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>The name of the species epithet of the scientificName. Use all lowercase. Value based on Accepted Name if available. Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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Examples: "(Torr.) J.T. Howell", "(Martinovský) Tzvelev", "(Linnaeus 1768)"</description>
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          <description>The full, unabbreviated name of the continent on which the organism was collected or observed. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Examples: "Africa", "Antarctica", "Asia", "Europe", " North and Central America", "Oceania", "South America". &#13;
Refer to (http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/tgn/), type in “Continent” in [Place Type] field.</description>
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          <description>The name of the country or major administrative unit in which the Location occurs. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Refer to (http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/tgn/), type in “Continent” in [Place Type] field.</description>
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          <description>The standard code for the country in which the Location occurs. Recommended best practice is to use ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country codes. Applicable to specimens only.(http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/country_codes/country_names_and_code_elements_txt-temp.htm).</description>
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          <description>The name of the next smaller administrative region than country (state, province, canton, department, region, etc.) in which the Location occurs. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Refer to (http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/tgn/), type in “Continent” in [Place Type] field.</description>
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Free text form. Enter value as written. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Example: "Bariloche, 25 km NNE via Ruta Nacional 40 (=Ruta 237)"</description>
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          <description>For stratigraphy information in United States, refer to http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/Geolex/search and type in [Unit Name] field. If searching result returns many entries, choose best fitting value according to collection locality. Applicable to specimens only.&#13;
Enter value and stratigraphy unit in full. i.e. Bronson Group.&#13;
If value doesn’t show stratigraphy unit on specimen card, i.e. only “Bronson”, intentionally leave it as blank.</description>
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          <description>The specific nature of the data record. Refer to http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/#basisOfRecord for controlled vocabulary of Darwin Core classes. Examples: "PreservedSpecimen", "FossilSpecimen", "LivingSpecimen", "HumanObservation", "MachineObservation".</description>
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          <name>Organism Quantity</name>
          <description>The number of specimens associated with the same IU catalog ID. Enter only numeric value for number of different specimen. i.e. 10 units of Elrathia kingi and 2 units of Kainops raymondi trilobite, value to input=”2”. Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>The number of individuals present in the lot or container, regardless of species. Enter only numeric value for whole specimen. Two halves of a specimen, will be counted as “1”. If quantity more than 50, enter tilde sign, followed by approximate quantity, i.e. “~60” (for approximately 60 unit of specimens in a lot). Applicable to specimens only.</description>
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          <description>The current disposition of the cataloged item. Refer to http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/#disposition&#13;
Examples: "in collection", "missing", "voucher elsewhere", "duplicates elsewhere".</description>
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          <description>An identifier for the collection or dataset from which the record was derived. For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use the identifier in a collections registry such as the Biodiversity Collections Index (Refer to http://grbio.org/institutional-collection/iu-paleontology-collection).&#13;
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